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    The Old Curiosity Shop Audiobook

    Series : Dickens Audio

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      Step into the heartwarming yet heartrending world of The Old Curiosity Shop, where Dickens masterfully weaves a tale of resilience, love, and human frailty.

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      In The Old Curiosity Shop, Charles Dickens tells the story of Little Nell, a kind and virtuous girl, and her grandfather, who owns a quaint shop filled with oddities. When her grandfather’s gambling debts spiral out of control, they lose everything and embark on a journey of survival. Along the way, they encounter an array of vivid characters—both kind-hearted allies and sinister foes. Dickens captures the contrast between innocence and corruption, hope and despair, in a world brimming with moral complexity.

      The novel examines themes of greed, sacrifice, and the unyielding bond between loved ones. Dickens brings his characters to life with his trademark blend of humor and pathos, from the grotesque and menacing Quilp to the kind-hearted Kit. Through Nell’s trials, Dickens highlights the plight of the vulnerable in Victorian society, delivering a powerful commentary on human compassion and the societal forces that prey on the weak.

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      Details

      Publisher : Book.io

      Series : Dickens Audio

      First Publication Date : 1840

      Author : Charles Dickens

      Genres: British Literature, Classics, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literature, Novel, Victorian Literature

      Narrator : Mil Nicholson

      Language : English

      Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)

      Read On : Book.io eReader dApp

      Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover

      Cardano Retail Price : 9.70 ADA

      Cardano Discount Price : 2.20 ADA, For wallet holding A Tale of Two Cities Audiobook, Oliver Twist Audiobook, and Bleak House Audiobook

      Cardano Policy ID : a4c36ec7a3721b17241932a569efccc852e50e61b3f22cd1dd35662a

      Author Info

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